• October 4, 1944. The song is sometimes listed as "(You Ain't Gonna Bother Me) No More". According to one source, Holiday would refer to "No More" as one...
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  • "1944" is a song composed and recorded by the Ukrainian musician Jamala, with it including lyrics by both her and performer Art Antonyan. It represented...
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  • No More may refer to: No More (band), a German post-punk band "No More" (1944 song), written by Bob Russell and Toots Camarata; covered by Billie Holiday...
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    There are more than one thousand versions of this song, and together with "Yesterday" by The Beatles, is one of the most-recorded songs in the history...
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  • 1944. He originally wrote it as a theme for his radio program. It has been and performed by many artists, with the most popular versions of this song...
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    The 1944 United States presidential election was the 40th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 7, 1944. The election took...
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  • song) "More and More" (Fleur East song) "More & More" (Joe song) (2003) "More and More" (Webb Pierce song) "More and More" (Andy Williams song) "More...
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  • "More and More" is a song written by country singer/songwriter Merle Kilgore. Webb Pierce's 1954 recording of "More and More" spent ten weeks at number...
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  • "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You" is a song by American boy band NSYNC. It was released as the third single from their self-titled debut...
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  • Though a minor hit for Frazier at the time of release, the song became a bigger and much more famous country and pop hit by the Oak Ridge Boys in 1981....
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